
Vlaardingerbroek Ban Comes Under Heavy Scrutiny But Unlikely To Be Revoked
The block should be viewed as a badge of honour, Renaud Camus, another conservative writer prevented from entering the UK last year said.

The block should be viewed as a badge of honour, Renaud Camus, another conservative writer prevented from entering the UK last year said.

Russia said it was concerned by the arrival of military personnel from several NATO countries in Greenland, citing rising tensions in the Arctic.

The Hungarian prime minister says Brussels wants member states to shoulder the cost of financing Ukraine and is asking voters to push back.

The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

A 29-year-old with a history of violent crime was shot after threatening officers with a knife, just hours after two men were stabbed in an Ulm electronics shop.

The State Department says the move will allow officials to review screening procedures and block applicants deemed likely to rely on public benefits.

Commentators say that a new appointment is intended only to “distract from the truth.”

German aviation authorities warned carriers not to overfly Iran until February 10th

Hundreds of cars were deliberately burned across the German capital last year as organised extremist gangs struck week after week.

French lawmakers failed to oust Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu after opposition parties challenged the government’s stance on the Mercosur trade accord.
“I’m a Christian. I believe in Jesus. But I’d love to be a better Christian.”
A proposed surcharge to cover the cost of rioting has been blocked in a French parliamentary committee.
The Tehran foreign ministry summoned European diplomats on Monday to object to their support for the anti-regime protests.
Brussels doubles down on gender, diversity, and decarbonisation while Europe’s strategic and social problems are pushed aside.
Stockholm’s drone expenditure follows a series of recent defence spending decisions.
Hundreds are still behind bars in Venezuela, reportedly—with estimates of up to 1,200 political prisoners still detained nationwide.
Should a no-confidence motion succeed, a new election is a more likely outcome than the appointment of yet another government of losers.
Brussels is backing the Hungarian Digital Media Observatory with €1.3 million, presenting it as an “anti-disinformation” initiative running through to 2028.
Starmer could turn the deal down, but his own track record is unlikely to fill Brexiteers with hope.
Brussels says conditions are not yet ripe for negotiations with Russia—despite calls from France and Italy to reopen high-level dialogue.
A Swiss court has ordered the preventive detention of the co-owner of the venue that went up in flames, killing 40 people.
Germany is boosting intelligence staff and expanding digital powers to track far-left extremist networks—and, in theory, to strengthen public safety.